
You know what? I don’t care if including so many rape scenes is the author’s attempt to create a dark and edgy story with a revenge arc… It’s just fiction, yes, but it’s also media. Kids don’t need to be exposed to this kind of media, and yes EVEN if it’s their own choice to read such material. These kinds of manga/webtoons should not be normalized.

did I just get called a karen? lol. by kids I mean teenagers and young adults too. and it doesn’t matter if you can differentiate reality from fiction, you are what you consume… mere exposure = bad imagery that seeps into your subconscious.
not quite sure what that has to do with criminal records, though.

Even real adults (not only kids, teenagers, or young adult) in my opinion shouldn't normalized to read material that contains porn if I follow my logical sense because that seeps into people subconscious too, porn give negative effect on many things.
Btw, what should be normalized then in fiction? Unrealistic fiction with sugar coating story so people only live in unrealistic imagination? Many people read fiction to release their guilty pleasure.

I love that Alex being a serial killer wasn’t romanticized. Sure, we feel pity for him because of his traumatic past and deep loneliness, but that doesn’t change the fact that he’s dangerous and criminally insane. Love the fact that Clark didn’t fall in love with him either, although he might belong in a mental hospital himself lol!

Mmmmmmm... So I liked it, but something is definitely missing. It may not have been the author’s intention, and I can tell it wasn’t, but it in the end it still feels like he mostly liked her just because a) she reminds him of his dead wife and b) she is okay with him still having his dead wife in his heart. Which IS fine, but I’m still not convinced that he loves her for being her, even if I know that’s supposed to be the case.
I’m not sure I ever got over the age difference… he’s literally a kid :/